I have recurring memory lapses. Is it dementia?

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My stroke five years ago wasn't the medical catastrophe it could have been. But persistent memory issues made me worry something worse was coming.

Ever since I had a stroke five years ago, I have worried about dementia. I remember a task, then immediately forget about it. Water is poured, then left. Rooms are entered, then I can’t remember why. Pills are taken. Or are they? In a “60 Minutes” segment a while back, a researcher explained the science of losing your mind. She had been studying high-functioning nonagenarians in California for years.

The therapist assured me they would be kept private, shared only with my doctors. Still, I hesitated, canceling once. The three-hour test wasn’t fun. Participants in the “90+ Study” took a similar test annually as part of their protocol, and I saw myself in the “60 Minutes” footage of a failing and frustrated 90-year-old. It was humbling.

 

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